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  2. Charles D. Tandy - Wikipedia

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    Tandy's father co-owned the Hinckley-Tandy Leather Company with his friend Norton Hinckley. [4] Tandy entered his father's business at the age of 12. [5] In 1940 he graduated from Texas Christian University. He then spent some time at the Harvard Business School before joining the US Navy for the remainder of World War II.

  3. Ken Griffin - Wikipedia

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    Ken Griffin (1914–1988) was a Western cowboy, leather worker, magician, and author. [1] [2] As a leatherworker, Griffin helped transition leathercraft from strictly a vocation to an accessible hobby through his work and teaching. [3] [4] As a magician, Griffin and his wife performed worldwide with The Ken Griffin Show. [5] [6]

  4. Leather subculture - Wikipedia

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    Leather and Lace, a woman's leather/BDSM support and social group, was founded in Los Angeles in 1980. The women of Leather and Lace learned the "old guard" traditions from the men of Avatar. [45] Leather and Lace had a code of conduct and a uniform that could only be worn once a member earned the right. In New York, there was LSM.

  5. V. M. Johnson - Wikipedia

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    In 2005, she started The Carter/Johnson Library & Collection, a "collection of thousands of books, magazines, posters, art, club and event pins, newspapers, event programs and ephemera showing leather, fetish, S/M erotic history". [6] She was a judge for many leather-related contests, including Ms. World Leather. [1] [7]

  6. Leather Archives & Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Leather Archives & Museum (LA&M) is a community archives, library, and museum located in the Rogers Park neighborhood of Chicago, Illinois.Founded by Chuck Renslow and Tony DeBlase in 1991, its mission is making “leather, kink, BDSM, and fetish accessible through research, preservation, education and community engagement."

  7. Horween Leather Company - Wikipedia

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    Horween Leather Company offers an array of tannages using primarily cowhide and horsehide, and also using smaller quantities of calf and bison hides. Its leather is used in a number of products including sports equipment, sports and casual footwear, bags, wallets, briefcases, belts, coats, jackets, and other apparel and accessories. [7]

  8. Junto (club) - Wikipedia

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    The Junto, also known as the Leather Apron Club, was a club for mutual improvement established in 1727 by Benjamin Franklin in Philadelphia. The Leather Apron Club's purpose was to debate questions of morals, politics, and natural philosophy , and to exchange knowledge of business affairs.

  9. Fakir Musafar - Wikipedia

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    The Leather Archives and Museum, founded in 1991, [16] once featured an exhibit about Musafar. [17] [18] In 1993, he received the Steve Maidhof Award for National or International Work from the National Leather Association International. [19]